Benchmarking Wearable Robots: Challenges and Recommendations From Functional, User Experience, and Methodological Perspectives

  • Diego Torricelli
  • , Carlos Rodriguez-Guerrero
  • , Jan F. Veneman
  • , Simona Crea
  • , Kristin Briem
  • , Bigna Lenggenhager
  • , Philipp Beckerle*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Wearable robots (WRs) are increasingly moving out of the labs toward real-world applications. In order for WRs to be effectively and widely adopted by end-users, a common benchmarking framework needs to be established. In this article, we outline the perspectives that in our opinion are the main determinants of this endeavor, and exemplify the complex landscape into three areas. The first perspective is related to quantifying the technical performance of the device and the physical impact of the device on the user. The second one refers to the understanding of the user's perceptual, emotional, and cognitive experience of (and with) the technology. The third one proposes a strategic path for a global benchmarking methodology, composed by reproducible experimental procedures representing real-life conditions. We hope that this paper can enable developers, researchers, clinicians and end-users to efficiently identify the most promising directions for validating their technology and drive future research efforts in the short and medium term.

Original languageEnglish
Article number561774
JournalFrontiers in Robotics and AI
Volume7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 13 Nov 2020
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • benchmarking
  • function
  • methodology
  • user experience
  • wearable robots

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